Warren Gatland has already ensured his place in British and Irish Lions history by overseeing a series win in Australia in 2013 and now this year's drawn Test campaign in New Zealand. But what about the players?

Here, our man in New Zealand, Alex Spink, rates each of the visitors' overall performance on tour.

Results

1. Provincial Barbarians, won 13-7 (Whangarei, 3 June)

2. Blues, lost 16-22 (Auckland, 7 June)

3. Crusaders, won 12-3 (Christchurch, 10 June)

4. Highlanders, lost 22-23 (Dunedin, 13 June)

5. Maori All Blacks, won 32-10 (Rotorua, 17 June)

6. Chiefs, won 34-6 (Hamilton, 20 June)

7. 1st Test: New Zealand, LOST 15-30 (Auckland, 24 June)

8. Hurricanes, drew 31-31 (Wellington, 27 June)

9. 2nd Test: New Zealand, WON 24-21 (Wellington, 1 July)

10. 3rd Test: New Zealand , DREW 15-15 (Auckland, 8 July)

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The squad on tour

Rory Best

(4 starts, 1 sub)

Captained Lions to win and draw v Chiefs and Hurricanes. Great tourist but unable to dislodge hooker rivals George and Owens from Test 23. 7

Dan Biggar

(4 starts, 1 sub. 35 points: 7 cons, 7 pens)

Ever-present midweek fly-half, did not disappoint. Key role in keeping Farrell and Sexton on their toes. 7.5

Dan Cole

(3 starts, 2 subs)

Solid throughout, outstanding v Chiefs, but Lions went with youth at tighthead, opting for Furlong and Sinckler in Tests. 7